A store where anyone can find affordable and fashionable clothes. They aren't super-high quality but they are an ideal place to shop if you have kids who will be outgrowing their clothes. More tasteful than Walmart and Kmart, comparable in price to Target- although if you watch Old Navy's endless clearances, you can get all kinds of pants, shirts, sandals etc, for less than $5, often less than $3! ( Nice stuff, too, not just weird stuff they couldn't sell or extreme sizes.)

I work there and I don't have kids but I always come home with a bagful of clearance stuff for my nieces and nephews. Right now, we have at least three packed-full racks of women's summer clothing for 0.97 cents, from sizes xsmall through xxlarge. That's cheaper than any thrift store around here! I've got size six capri pants for $1.97. Now tell me, how is that preppy?

Maybe the clothes lack orignality- well, it's a damn chain store people, what do you expect? All you people out there who try to be noncomformists...do you think YOU are being original by not comforming? hahaha... do you not even see that not comforming is it's own trend?

poser1: Old Navy is where all the rich preps get their 6.99 thermal hoodies.
poser2:Yeah, let's go to Hot Topic and get a thermal hoodie there. They're $17 at Hot Topic, but at least we'll be supporting er... Hot Topic... in the... uh...mall.

A clothing company that is owned by the GAP, which also owns Banana Republic. Like the GAP and Banana Republic, all of Old Navy's clothes are made in near sweatshops. Non Union factories in third world countries where workers work 14 hours a day and are not paid a living wage. Places where Old Navy clothes are made include Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, India, Phillipines, Lesotho and Pakistan

Support Child labour! Buy old navy clothes! In the end, what use is an education?